But the age of horseflesh is gone--that of engineers, economists, and calculators has succeeded; and the pleasure of coucoudom is extinguished for ever.
That an age of economists and calculators is come, we have indeed every night's experience.
For the third curious point is that both calculators should have adhered so closely to Bode's Law.
Thus by assuming a distance for the planet which was in error, however slight, the calculators immediately rendered it impossible for themselves to obtain a place for the planet which should be correct for more than a very brief period.
You will remember that both calculators assumed the distance from the sun, in accordance with Bode's Law, to be nearly twice that of Uranus.
And all these circumstances inevitably contribute to a general impression that the calculators had a large element of good fortune to thank for their success.
The calculators of the value of the Union, who would palm upon you, in the place of this sublime invention, a mere cluster of sovereign, confederated states, do but sow the wind to reap the whirlwind.
Upon this, the same Calculators of Nativities said it was an Omen that the Emperor would never have a quiet Reign, and that he would always be in a Situation that would oblige him to draw his Sword for his Defence[143].
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